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SB 1410

Public Postsecondary Education

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Tracie Davis

Florida SB 1410 sought to modify public postsecondary education policy but died in committee without enactment after being indefinitely postponed in May 2025.

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Bill Summary · SB 1410

Legislative bill overview

SB 1410 is a Florida bill introduced in February 2025 that addresses public postsecondary education policy. The bill was referred to multiple committees (Education Postsecondary, Judiciary, and Rules) but ultimately died in the Education Postsecondary committee after being indefinitely postponed in May 2025.

Why is this important

Florida's postsecondary education system serves hundreds of thousands of students across state universities, colleges, and technical schools. Legislative changes to this sector can affect tuition costs, program availability, student requirements, faculty standards, and institutional governance—impacting both current and prospective students statewide.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of publicly available bill text: The specific provisions are not detailed in legislative records, making it difficult to assess what stakeholders opposed or supported
  • Committee referral scope: Involvement of Judiciary and Rules committees suggests the bill may have contained constitutional or procedural elements beyond typical education policy
  • Withdrawal without explanation: The indefinite postponement provides no public record of why the bill lost support, leaving questions about sponsor priorities or negotiation outcomes

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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